Loccum Abbey (German: Kloster Loccum) is a Lutheran monastery, formerly a Cistercian abbey, in the town of Rehburg-Loccum, near Lake Steinhude, Lower...
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(German: Zentrum für Gesundheitsethik) with the Loccum Academy (German: Evangelische Akademie Loccum) and again the Commissioner for the environment of...
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still very small, Wilhelm Hölscher accepted a job as director of studies at Loccum Abbey, which meant the family relocating to the far side of Bremen. Five...
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was handed over to the parish in accordance with the provisions of the Loccum Treaty. The former monastery church now serves as the parish church of the...
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Hage in East Frisia, before pastor in Einbeck and Everode, preacher at Loccum Abbey 1968–1978: Friedhelm Klein, later military chaplain, then pastor in...
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and minister in St. Jakob's Church in Magdeburg. Johann Kotzebue (1616–1677), Lutheran theologian, abbot in the Loccum Abbey. Georg Carl Kotzebue (1668–1730)...
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Historically, transfer of Winzenburg followed the killing of Burchard I of Loccum [de] by Herman I, Count of Winzenburg killing ca. 1130, resulting in Herman's...
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Walkenried Abbey. It survived the Reformation by becoming Lutheran, and with Loccum Abbey, also previously Cistercian, is one of the only two Lutheran monasteries...
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several railway stations. In 1848, he began restoration work on the church at Loccum Abbey and found his true calling. The following year, he became a teacher...
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Kommission für Niedersachsen und (2020-03-02). Urkundenbuch des Klosters Loccum (in Latin). Wallstein Verlag. p. 335. ISBN 978-3-8353-4194-4. Spangenberg...
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